The ever faithful monochrome has always been a popular choice, both on the catwalk and within the interior. When executed correctly, black and white décor can be elegant, sophisticated and full of character. It has always been a trusted go-to look for fashion, and is beginning to become the same for interior design.
This
new version of the trend sees a shift from harsh black against stark white to
more subtle, softer tones, think beautiful Parisian apartment. Blacks are leaning towards deep greys which
are much more inviting and soothing, whilst still chic and edgy.
“Black and white is a classic home
decor palette, but for 2014 I see it softening and feeling more cosy. In the
cooler months think Scandinavian chic, while in the summer months think French
striped shirts.” — Joanna Hawley, jojotastic.com
The
Parisian soft black and white trend has been evolving over recent years and it
continues to grow in popularity. It is popular
because of its timeless quality and suitability to any style of house, whether
that is a stylish New York
style loft apartment, quaint Victorian terrace or new build.
It
is a simple and cost effective style to go for in the home. Pair up white emulsion walls with patterns,
textures and ‘in-between’ shades such as greys and off whites or if you are
feeling bold why not paint one wall in a shade of grey. Dark, moody walls are the perfect backdrop for
light coloured Parisian style artwork, picture frames and accessories to
complete the look.
Accents
of colour, especially on trend pastels, also work well with black, grey and
white for the Parisian look. Pastel
colours emerged in the 50’s and 60’s coupled with bold black and striking
contrasting colours to make a powerful design statement. In today’s interiors
pastels are back and in a big way!
Use
the effortlessly chic black and white trend as a base and add your own personal
touches for a vibrant and exciting living area.